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glucose and fructose can be distinguished by which test

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Answered by approval
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Seliwanoff's test is a chemical testwhich distinguishes between aldose and ketose sugars. Ketoses are distinguished from aldoses via their ketone/aldehyde functionality. If thesugar contains a ketone group, it is a ketose.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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“Glucose and fructose” can be distinguished by the test of bromine water.

EXPLANATION:

Organic Chemistry is the qualitative test of imbalance Bromine test (“carbon-to-carbon double” or “triple bonds”) and phenol.

In organic solvents of an unknown substance which is mixed in small amounts of bromine elements in the form of carbon tetrachloride or dichloromethane.

The bright brown color of Bromine disappears after reacting with the unknown substance in phenol or imbalance in the substance.

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